There is good news when it comes to unnecessary and overused interventions in birth in the United States. The study finds that these changes have come about likely due to a number of different factors.

We know little about how and why women are fearful of childbirth from a research standpoint. The research that does exist primarily comes from other countries. The author shares results from a small focus group on fear in childbirth, accounting for more diversity in population than existing research.

Read the inspiring and unique story of US olympic hopeful Sarah Brown, who unexpectedly became pregnant a year before beginning to train for the Olympics. She sees her daughter and pregnancy as inspiration for her Olympic aspirations.

As if a secret society has been exposed, the NPR article released earlier this week on parents who share beds with their babies and what the experts say, has parents coming out of the woodwork to talk...

For the longest time, we have been told that the cure for preeclampsia, a condition that happens during pregnancy and postpartum and is characterized by high blood pressure and protein in the urine, i...

If you are pregnant and in a relationship, there are many factors at play that determine how easygoing -- or not -- your relationship will be during this time. This includes how strong your relationsh...